Pete's Pop Culture Link & Video Roundup

What do Spider-Man, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Wikipedia, ComicCon, Sarah Palin, Steve Martin, Bill Watterson and James Garner all have in common? They're all represented in the latest link roundup.

Pete Chianca

‣ Is it me, or is the Spidey-verse spiraling out of control? "Amazing 2" stunk (let's face it), and Vulture (the website, not the super-villain) is right that a Black Cat movie would be a huge error. Meanwhile, the A.V. Club gets it right in declaring the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies to be the true Spider-Man.

‣ And this, my friends, is why you should never cite Wikipedia as a "reliable source."

‣ Part of me would love to go to ComicCon, and part of me wants to stay far, far away. The part of me that would have to interact with some of these people.

‣ How did I miss this the first time around? #seinfeld #reunion

‣ Vulture tries to figure out Bob Dylan - a fruitless enterprise, but a good read.

‣ Why is everyone talking about the Sarah Palin Channel, but there's been very little scuttlebutt about Margaritaville TV? It should be just the opposite.

‣ Flashback: Henson.com revisits the Steve Martin episode of "The Muppet Show" that was probably the best of the run. And you don't even have to smell the bottlecap.

‣ Yes, I'm a grown man who loved the live stage version of "The Little Mermaid." So sue me.

‣ Bill Watterson is everywhere! (Relatively.) I think he must be up to something.

‣ Finally, R.I.P. James Garner. I didn't see nearly enough mentions of his Polaroid ads in his obituaries, so here you go: